1. Arrange students into groups. Each group needs at least ONE person who has a mobile device.
2. If their phone camera doesn't automatically detect and decode QR codes, ask students to
4. Cut them out and place them around your class / school.
1. Give each group a clipboard and a piece of paper so they can write down the decoded questions and their answers to them.
2. Explain to the students that the codes are hidden around the school. Each team will get ONE point for each question they correctly decode and copy down onto their sheet, and a further TWO points if they can then provide the correct answer and write this down underneath the question.
3. Away they go! The winner is the first team to return with the most correct answers in the time available. This could be within a lesson, or during a lunchbreak, or even over several days!
4. A detailed case study in how to set up a successful QR Scavenger Hunt using this tool can be found here.
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1. This coach plays guitar, and loves bands such as "Jimmy Eat World," "Coheed and Cambria," and "Mockingbird Sun." One his best friend is celebrity country music star Sam Hunt! | Sturdivant | 2. This brilliant mathematics teacher says the only instrument he can play is the radio. He may not "carry a tune in a bucket," but it doesn't stop him from singing! | McMurrer | 3. This teacher is a "trained" singer who once studied professionally under the “famous” tenor from the University of Tennessee, George Bitzas. She is also a certified church musician in the Presbyterian Church (USA). | Marshall | 4. This l teacher can sing the entire 1990s Animaniacs songs, naming every country in the world. She loves instrumental music, especially film scores. | Ralston | 5. This teacher was actually was active member of the choir and music ministry here at Trinity Catholic High School! | Baird | 6. This incredible science teacher claims to have inherited "zero" musical talent, having lost the ability to whistle after having braces, but still loves music! | Tomlinson | 7. This teacher is part of a contemporary christian praise team and has a love for Rock& Roll, Folk, Jug Band, Country, and Contemporary Christian styles of music. He can play 6/12 string acoustic guitar, Plectrum Banjo and has dabbled with washboard, string, and washtub bass. He was a Lead Banjo player for "Your Fathers Mustache." | Edsall | 8. This administrator sang in the gospel and women's choirs at the University of Florida! She listens to pretty much everything (except country and rap), and eighteen years of lessons in flute and piccolo! She performed in the Montgomery Symphony in middle and high school and in UF ensembles. She also dabbled in guitar and piano a few times. | Williams | 9. This buisness manager played flute in junior high and sang in choir in both High and Junior High schools. Although her voice got away from her, she cherishes those memories greatly! | Abis | 10. This administrator played flute, loves Pat Benatar, and sings Karaoke at every chance she gets! | Heitmuller | 11. This Spanish teacher admits she isn't the world's greatest singer, but when she was younger she dabbled in some piano and guitar for a couple of years. | Ruiz | 12. Hey, you found the front desk! This wonderful administrative assistant sang professionally for a few short years and still aims to overcome her stagefright fears. | Carroll | 13. This teacher of English/Language Arts/TV Production/Ink Editor/everything-you-can-think-of, loves to sing! She was in choir from fifth grade till sophomore year. Her very talented sister graduated from Boston Conservatory and is currently in New York, trying to make it on Broadway! | Lopez | 14. This Spanish teacher shares Mr. Serrano's love for early Medival/Renaisasnce music. The good stuff. Google it! | Norman | 15. This guidance counselor took voice lessons for two years in college, loves most musical genres (except rap), played Clarinet and while dabbling in Piano, violin, cello, and flute! | Flood | 16. Our outstanding Director of Advancement was on color guard in high school! I'm sure she loves all kinds of music, you should ask and find out! | Baird | 17. This math teacher has been playing piano for 34 years! She sang in some church choirs, and can play one song on the guitar. She loves classical, country, pop, Christian, oldies, and big band music. | Chitty | 18. This faith formation teacher loves music groups like Rascal Flats, Country and Newboy, and other Christian Pop! | Dougherty | 19. This faith formation/social studies teacher sang in her church's youth choir in middle and elementary school. She also took piano lessons in middle school. | Dougherty | 20. This English teacher was in the Indianapolis Children's Choir for three years. She loves House Music, Film Score Music, and Techno. She can play both the Violin and the Tin Whistle! | Webb | 21. This Social Studies Teacher and Coach was a musician for twenty years in the Marin Corps Band! Semper Fidelis! He can play thirteen instruments, and was a tenor and lead vocalist in his highschool male acappella group. He played such roles as Danny Zuko (Grease) and Joseph (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat). | Pringle | 22. This Band teacher can play ALL the instruments, including the didgeridoo! | Gleaton | 23. This Media Specialist & Yearbook teacher took piano lessons as a child. She can't play now, but she likes to listen to Rap music. Drake is actually one of her favorite artists! She figured you'd be shocked by that! | Vivi | 24. This science teacher sings bass-bairtone and was in choir all throughout high school and college. He likes classical, alternative punk, jazz, and film score music. He can play trumpet and piano and use to play the flute. Like Mr. Serrano & Mrs. Gleaton, he's a big music theory buff! | Shotwell | 25. This science teacher can play the saxphone AND can play the warchant on trumpet! | Sochacki | 26. Our campus minister was in her high school orchestra and played the Oboe! She can also play guitar! | Scanlan | 27. This SAT/ACT Prep Teacher and Coach loves Blues, John Mayer, and classical soundtracks. He can also play guitar, bass, and a little mandolin. | Chitty | 28. Our Director of Communications sings at Blessed trinity's 6PM Saturday Vigil mass. She also took six weeks of guitar lessons the during the summer when she was 13 years old. Her instructor told her "DeAnna, you have a nice voice; however, I think you need to find another instrument.” She hasn't been seen with guitar since. | Hartley | 29. This math teacher and Mu Alpha Theta scholar sang bass in church choir for year and dabbled in guitar at the age of five, before his teacher told his mom to "stop wasting her money." He loves 50s/60s oldies and country music and his favorite song is "A Hundred Pounds of Clay" by Gene McDaniels | Brown | 30. This choir teacher began your musical treasure hunt! Aside from holding multiple degrees for vocal & choral music, Mr. Serrano has served as a guest editor of historic American-Moravian music. As a recipient of many academic and music scholarships and grants, Mr. Serrano studied with some of the nation's most revered classical singers and conductors. Several of his musical compositions have been performed by The Bach Festival Society of Florida Summer Academy and LSU Chamber Choir. He's done a lot more, but bragging is not very becoming. | Serrano |
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